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Groovy

The Apache Groovy team congratulates long-time Groovy committer Graeme Rocher on receiving his Groundbreaker award at Oracle Code One.
Graeme has made numerous significant contributions to Apache Groovy and has also founded two of the most important frameworks using Groovy: Grails and Micronaut.

"Grails pioneered truly rapid web application development on the JVM, helping to drive the adoption of the Groovy language which today has such an inclusive community and phenomemal ecosystem".

GMavenPlus 1.6.2 has been released.
GMavenPlus Plugin is a rewrite of GMaven, a Maven plugin that allows you to integrate Groovy into your Maven projects.
Basic usage can be found on the usage page, with additional usages on the examples page. For more information, consult the wiki.

The Apache Groovy team is pleased to announce version 2.5.3 of Apache Groovy.
Apache Groovy is a multi-facet programming language for the JVM.
Further details can be found at the http://groovy.apache.org website.

This release is a maintenance release of the GROOVY_2_5_X branch.
It is strongly encouraged that all users using prior
versions on this branch upgrade to this version.

Sources, convenience binaries, downloadable documentation and an SDK
bundle can be found at: http://www.groovy-lang.org/download.html
We recommend you verify your installation using the information on that page.

Jars are also available within the major binary repositories.

We welcome your help and feedback and in particular want
to thank everyone who contributed to this release.